Next GameThe top two teams in the preseason poll of the BIG EAST Conference meet on Wednesday night at BMO Harris Bradley Center (18,600) in Milwaukee, Wis., when #11/12 Creighton (21-4, 11-2 BIG EAST) visits Marquette (15-10, 7-5 BIG EAST). Tip-off is scheduled for 7:02 pm.

Radio Broadcast InformationKOZN (1620 The Zone) will broadcast all Creighton men’s basketball games during the 2013-14 season. John Bishop and Nick Bahe will call the action. The broadcast is also webcast live at 1620thezone.com. The pregame show “Bluejay Shootaround”, hosted by Josh Peterson and former Bluejay Josh Dotzler, begins at 6 p.m. Following the game, Tim Krueger and Heath Gunderson will host “Overtime” for approximately one hour, while also taking calls from listeners.

Broadcast InformationWednesday’s game will be broadcast nationwide on FOX Sports 1, with Wayne Larrivee and Bill Raftery on the call.

Live Stats InformationAll of Creighton’s games this season will have free live stats. Visit www.gocreighton.com and click on the Live Stats tab on the top of the page for a link the exact URL. Home games can also be followed by those who have mobile devices with internet capability at www.gocreightonstats.com.

Scouting #11/12 CreightonCreighton owns a 21-4 record, including double-digit wins over top-60 RPI teams in Nebraska, Arizona State, Cal, Xavier, Butler, Georgetown and Villanova (twice). The Bluejays are in first place in their first BIG EAST campaign with a 11-2 league mark, one-half game ahead of No. 9 Villanova. The Bluejays own wins by 28 and 21 points over the Wildcats this season. Seven-time BIG EAST Player of the Week Doug McDermott (25.9 ppg., 7.0 rpg., 44.4 3FG%) is the nation’s only returning consensus First Team All-American, as well as the nation’s leading returning scorer. He’s led the Jays in scoring and rebounding each of the past three seasons, was named Preseason BIG EAST Player of the Year, has scored 19 or more points in all but two games this year, and owns nine games of 30 or more points. He’s also hit game-winning shots in two of CU’s last four wins, and three victories overall this year. Austin Chatman (7.5 ppg., 3.6 rpg., 4.4 apg.) and Jahenns Manigat (7.7 ppg., 44.1 3FG%) help man the Bluejay backcourt and have combined for 186 assists against just 61 turnovers this year. Grant Gibbs (6.6 ppg., 4.4 apg., 3.8 rpg.) suffered a dislocated kneecap on Jan. 7 at DePaul, but returned to the line-up one month later and has averaged 8.8 points, 5.3 rebounds and 5.3 assists in four games since then. Helping to replace Gregory Echenique at the “5” spot have been the duo of Ethan Wragge (11.0 ppg., 48.3 3FG%) and Will Artino (6.4 ppg., 68.4 FG%). Wragge ranks in the top-10 nationally in three-point percentage and three-pointers made per game, while Artino had his first career double-double last Thursday at Butler.

Scouting MarquetteThe preseason favorite to win the BIG EAST Conference, Marquette brings a 15-10 record into Wednesday, including a 7-5 league mark featuring a season-best three-game win streak. Davante Gardner (14.7 ppg., 5.9 rpg.) leads the team in scoring and rebounding while Jamil Wilson (12.2 ppg., 5.4 rpg.) and Todd Mayo (9.7 ppg.) are close behind. As a team, Marquette averages 71.1 points per game while yielding just 65.4 per contest. The Golden Eagles shoot 44.3 percent from the field, 30.8 percent from deep and 69.8 percent at the line.

The CoachesGreg McDermott (Northern Iowa, 1988) is in the midst of his fourth season as head coach at Creighton. He led CU to a 28-8 mark last year, and is now 100-34 with the Bluejays. McDermott has previously been a head coach at Iowa State (2006-10), Northern Iowa (2001-06), North Dakota State (2000-01) and Wayne State (1994-2000). He owns a career mark of 380-220 in his 20th season and is 249-165 in his 13th Division I campaign. McDermott is assisted by Darian DeVries, Steve Lutz and Patrick Sellers. Buzz Williams (Oklahoma City, 1994) owns a 137-64 mark in his sixth season at Marquette, part of an impressive run that has seen the Golden Eagles reach the NCAA Tournament each season and three straight trips to the Sweet 16 or beyond. Williams was also head coach at New Orleans from 2006-07, giving him a 151-81 mark in seven seasons as a head coach. He is assisted by Brad Autry, Isaac Chew and Jerry Wainwright.

The Series With MarquetteMarquette leads the series with Creighton by a 48-29 margin, including a 29-10 edge in Milwaukee. CU’s last win in Milwaukee came in 1988. The teams met 42 times between 1950 and 1988, but the series was discontinued once Marquette dropped its indepedent status and joined the Midwestern Collegiate Conference in 1988. Greg McDermott is 1-0 against Buzz Williams and Marquette, while Williams is 0-1 when facing Creighton.

Milestone Watch-Doug McDermott (2,863 points) is 10 points shy of passing Tyler Hansbrough (2,872) for 12th in NCAA history and 22 ahead of Elvin Hayes (2,884) away for 11th place.• Austin Chatman (327 assists) is six helpers shy of 332 assists, which could move him into a in 10th in Creighton history.-Ethan Wragge’s next attempt from three-point range will be his 700th. Wragge is also seven rebounds from 400 in his career.-Grant Gibbs’ next three-pointer will be the 50th of his Creighton career.-Will Artino is 15 points shy of 400 in his career.

Top Scorers, NationallyDoug McDermott enters Wednesday’s game ranked first nationally in scoring at 25.9 points per game after passing Niagara’s Antoine Mason, son of former NBA big man Anthony Mason Jr. McDermott ranked third nationally as a sophomore (22.9 ppg.) before moving up to second place as a junior (23.2 ppg.). Below is a list of the nation’s five top scorers:Rank Name, School PPG Next Game 1. Doug McDermott, Creighton 25.9 2/19 2. Antoine Mason, Niagara 25.6 2/20 3. Billy Baron, Canisius 24.6 2/20 4. Tyler Haws, BYU 24.1 2/20 5. Aaric Murray, Texas Southern 23.5 2/22

McDermott’s Quest For The Top 10Creighton senior Doug McDermott enters Wednesday’s game 13th in NCAA history with 2,863 career points. McDermott, who passed Otis Birdsong (2,832) and Larry Bird (2,850) vs. Villanova on Feb. 16th, can pass Tyler Hansbrough (2,872) with 10 points and Elvin Hayes (2,884) with 22 points to move up to 11th place. McDermott is already the all-time leading scorer of any player to appear in a BIG EAST game, passing former Boston College great Troy Bell. McDermott has passed hoop legends J.J. Redick, Elgin Baylor, Bill Bradley, Sean Elliott, Jimmer Fredette, Joe Dumars, Calbert Cheaney, Don MacLean, Keith Van Horn, Stephen Curry, David Robinson, Hank Gathers and Wayman Tisdale in the NCAA record book during the last few weeks. Page three of this release lists every player in NCAA history to score 2,500 career points.

Player of the Week x 7Doug McDermott’s awards haul continued on Monday when he was named BIG EAST Player of the Week as well as National Player of the Week from NBCSports.com, CBSSports.com the Naismith Trophy and the USBWA. It’s the seventh time this season McDermott’s been named BIG EAST Player of the Year. That’s a league record. This is the third time in seven weeks CBSSports.com named McDermott the National Player of the Week. This is the second time this season McDermott’s been named National Player of the Week by NBCSports.com and the USBWA. Keep in mind, there’s also been two other weeks that McDermott has been named ESPN.com National Player of the Week. McDermott averaged 32.5 points and 6.0 rebounds per game in wins last week at Butler and at home over No. 6 Villanova.

“Off” Weeks Are Still Pretty GoodDoug McDermott has been named BIG EAST Player of the Week seven of the first 14 weeks of the season. In the seven weeks he has NOT been named league player of the week, his numbers are still worthy of All-American consideration. In those seven weeks, spanning 12 games, he’s averaged 23.0 points and 7.1 rebounds per game while shooting 47.1 percent from the field and 92.0 percent at the line.

McDermott Fan Club President?You can’t be much more effusive with praise about a player than Villanova coach Jay Wright was after Sunday’s game when asked about Doug McDermott passing Larry Bird. “I think he’s as complete a player, and I do not use that term loosely, with size, as I’ve ever seen. With 6-8, 6-9, there’s nothing he can’t do. He can take you off the dribble. He guards, he’s tough as hell guarding. He defends. He rebounds. He moves without the ball. He seals. He’s the best post player that we’ve played against and he’s the best perimeter player, and maybe one of the best passers, and he’s 6-8, 6-9. I think he’s as good a basketball player as I’ve seen.”

#DougMcD3KDoug McDermott continues his chase to become the eighth man in NCAA Division I history to reach 3,000 career points. He enters Wednesday’s game just 137 points shy and has five BIG EAST games, at least one BIG EAST Tournament game, and likely at least one postseason game to go, as well. It’s worth noting that McDermott has scored 19 points or more in 23-of-25 games this season, and has accumulated 162 points over the course of his last five games for a ridiculous 32.2 points per game average since January 28th.

Milwaukee’s BestCreighton’s had one of the best 17-year runs nationally, and a pair of Milwaukee-area products were key to the turnaround. Milwaukee Vincent product Rodney Buford was named MVC Freshman of the Year in 1995-96 and went on to become Creighton’s leading scorer (until Doug McDermott) before embarking on an NBA career. Two years later, Oak Creek’s Ben Walker spurned a slew of Big Ten Football scholarship offers to head to Creighton, where he teamed with Ryan Sears to give Creighton arguably its best backcourt in recent memory.

Sponsored By The Letter ZWith starting guards Jahenns Manigat and Grant Gibbs sidelined by foul trouble, Isaiah Zierden made the most of some extended playing time on Sunday vs. No. 6 Villanova. Playing a career-high 24 minutes, Zierden added a career-best 13 points on 4-of-5 shooting from the floor and 4-for-5 accuracy at the line. Making the day all the more special was the fact that his father, was watching his son play a college game in person for just the second time. His father, Don Zierden, is a Washington Wizards assistant coach who had a break from work due to the NBA’s All-Star break.

Quantity & QualityNot only is Doug McDermott a prolific scorer, but he’s an efficient one, as well. As seen in the list below, McDermott is one of nine men in NCAA history to score at least 2,800 career points and make more than 50 percent of his shots from the field. On that list, only Danny Manning has shot more accurately than McDermott from the field.2,800 Points & 50% FG, All-Time(Sorted by FG%)Rk. Name, School FG% Points1. Danny Manning, Kansas .593 2,9512. Doug McDermott, Creighton .5491 2,8633. Otis Birdsong, Houston .5475 2,8324. Hersey Hawkins, Bradley .539 3,0085. Elvin Hayes, Houston .5364 2,8846. Tyler Hansbrough, N. Carolina .5360 2,8727. Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati .535 2,9738. Larry Bird, Indiana State .533 2,8509. Lionel Simmons, La Salle .501 3,217

Father/Son DuosAccording to the website CollegeHoopedia.com, Doug McDermott is just the sixth man in NCAA history to be named conference player of the year while playing for his father. Joining them on that elite list are Dick/Mark Acres (Oral Roberts), Dick/Tony Bennett (UW Green Bay), Homer/Bryce Drew (Valparaiso), Press/Pete Maravich (LSU) and Clifford/C.J. Reed (Bethune-Cookman). Below is a list compiled by ESPN.com of most points scored by a guy playing for his dad:Name, School Points FatherPete Maravich,LSU 3,667 PressDoug McDermott, Creighton 2,863 Greg Allan Houston, Tennessee 2,801 WadeTony Bennett, UWGB 2,285 DickBryce Drew, Valparaio 2,142 Homer

Points & BucketsDoug McDermott averages 25.9 points per game and is shooting 51.3 percent from the field. Since 1997-98, the only other college men to average 25.9 points or more and shoot 51.3 percent or better for an entire season have been VMI’s Reggie Williams (twice) and Kansas State’s Michael Beasley (once).

Like A Scene Out Of A MovieGreg McDermott has won 100 games at Creighton, picking up the milestone victory at legendary Hinkle Fieldhouse on Feb. 13th as his son hit a game-winning shot in the final minute. McDermott is the second-quickest in CU history to 100 wins, needing 134 games. McDermott followed up his 100th win at Creighton with his 250th career victory as a Division I head coach three days later in the triumph over Villanova on Feb. 16th.Games Coach 100th Win Date133 Arthur Schabinger 2/17/30 vs. Marquette134 Greg McDermott 2/13/14 at Butler144 Tom Apke 1/3/80 at Southern Illinois165 Eddie Hickey 1/16/42 vs. Oklahoma St.171 “Red” McManus 2/2/66 vs. Memphis178 Dana Altman 11/20/01 vs. Western Illinois181 Tony Barone 3/3/91 vs. Southern Illinois

Speaking of 39Doug McDermott has a pair of 39 point games in BIG EAST play this season, doing it vs. St. John’s (Jan. 28) and again vs. No. 6 Villanova (Feb. 16). McDermott’s 39 points are the most by any player in one game in the BIG EAST this season. McDermott’s 39 were the third-most ever vs. Villanova in BIG EAST play, and most since Da’Sean Butler had 43 for West Virginia in 2009. The only other players in BIG EAST history with multiple conference games of 39+ points in the same season have been Marshon Brooks (Providence in 2010-11), Mark Tillmon (Georgetown, 1989-90), Allen Iverson (Georgetown, 1995-96), Eric Murdock (Providence, 1990-91). No player has ever had three league games of 39+ points in BIG EAST action during the same season.

Toughest Thing In SportsCreighton is 23-10 in true road games the past three years, and 35-13 when you also include neutral site games. This year’s team is 6-2 in true road games and 1-2 at neutral sites. Each of Creighton’s last 10 NCAA Tournament qualifiers have had 10 or more road/neutral wins. Marquette, meanwhile, is 23-1 in its last 24 BIG EAST home games and 42-3 overall at BMO Harris Bradley Center in the last three seasons.

The Goal...50%If either team can make 50 percent of its shots on Wednesday, it’ll have a big leg up. Creighton is 59-4 in four years under Greg McDermott when shooting 50 percent or better from the field. Marquette is 57-4 since 2008-09 when shooting 50 percent from the field.

Key Number From 3-Point RangeJust like above, the key number from three-point range seems to be 40 percent. In the last three years under Greg McDermott, Creighton is 28-14 (.667) when shooting 40.00 percent or worse from three-point range. While respectable, that pales in comparison to CU’s 50-4 (.926) mark the last three years when shooting better than 40.00 percent from downtown. For the season, Creighton leads the nation with 42.2 percent shooting from deep.

McDermott Bobble Heads on SundayEarly-arriving fans arriving to CenturyLink Center Omaha for Sunday’s game vs. Seton Hall could end up with a one-of-a-kind collectable. A limited number of Doug McDermott bobble heads will be given to fans upon arrival at three CenturyLink Center Omaha entrances – the main entrance off of 10th Street, the attached-garage entrance adjacent to the Mutual of Omaha display and the Lot A entrance – until the supply is exhausted. Tip-off is set for 4 pm. Doors open at 2:30 pm.

35 x 2?Since 1990, only two Creighton players have scored 30 points in consecutive games; Bob Harstad in 1990 and Doug McDermott on three occasions last season. McDermott, who is coming off a 39-point game on Sunday vs. Villanova, is seeking to become the first Bluejay player with consecutive games of 35 points or more since Benoit Benjamin on Jan. 17 & 19, 1985. Nationally, the only player with consecutive 35-point games last season was South Dakota State’s Nate Wolters, who had 53 vs. IPFW on Feb. 7 and followed that up with 36 points vs. Oakland two nights later. The nation’s only player to do so this year has been Bryant’s Dyami Starks, who had 35 points on both Nov. 9 vs. Gonzaga and Nov. 13 vs. Dartmouth. McDermott’s four games this season of 35 points or more leads the nation.

Against Ranked TeamsAll sorts of interesting numbers surround Creighton’s 96-68 win over No. 4 Villanova on Jan. 20 in Miwaukee and its 101-80 victory over No. 6 Villanova on Feb. 16 in Omaha. Creighton improved to 20-118 all-time against teams that are nationally-ranked in the Associated Press poll with the two wins. No. 6 Villanova was the highest-ranked team to play Creighton in Omaha since No. 4 DePaul on Dec. 31, 1983. Creighton had last beaten a top-six team at home on Jan. 29, 1970, when it toppled No. 5 New Mexico State 72-68 at the Omaha Civic Auditorium. On Feb. 16th, Creighton improved to 2-6 all-time vs. ranked teams while ranked itself, with the first such win coming on March 16, 1974 vs. No. 16 Louisville in the NCAA Tournament. Greg McDermott improved to 2-3 at Creighton and 9-25 overall as a Division I head coach against teams in the AP’s top-25. Creighton improved to 12-33 all-time at home against ranked teams. Creighton improved to 7-53 all-time against top-10 foes.

Going Gray?Creighton has worn its new alternate gray uniforms four times this year, double-digit home wins over Nebraska, Marquette, Butler and No. 6 Villanova. Even more impressively, Creighton never trailed at any point in the first three games, and for all of 18 seconds against ‘Nova, while outscoring the opposition 191-110 in the first half. In those three games, the Bluejays led 38-8 early (and 51-25 at half) over Nebraska, 53-24 at half over Butler, 37-24 at half over Marquette and 50-37 at half vs. No. 6 Villanova.

Big Margins vs. Top 5According to ESPN.com, Creighton’s 96-68 win over No. 4 Villanova on Jan. 20 was a victory for the ages. The chart below signifies the largest margin of victory by an unranked team over a top-five team in the last 20 seasons.Year Winner Upset Victim Won By2011-12 Florida State #3 North Carolina 332008-09 Notre Dame #5 Louisville 332013-14 Creighton #4 Villanova 28

Endless RangeCreighton set a BIG EAST and school-record with 21 three-point baskets on Jan. 20 in a 28-point win at No. 4 Villanova. Creighton’s previous mark was 20, done vs. Chattanooga in 2005. The previous BIG EAST mark was 20, done by Notre Dame vs. Villanova in 2011 and by West Virginia vs. Marquette in 2006. The 21 three-pointers were the most by any college team since 2010, and according to Athlon Sports, the most in a game between major conference teams since Kentucky made 21 vs. North Carolina on Dec. 27, 1989. Creighton’s 35 three-point attempts tied the school record, done three times previously. Creighton broke the Wells Fargo Center record for three-pointers by a Villanova opponent late in the first half (the old mark was 12), and also set a mark for most points against ‘Nova at the Wells Fargo Center with 96, passing the old mark of 90.

McDermott, FTWDoug McDermott entered the season having never hit a game-winning shot in his life. He’s now done it three times this season, including two of Creighton’s last four victories. At Saint Joseph’s on Nov. 16th, McDermott’s traditional three-point play with 4.9 seconds left helped Creighton overcome a one-point deficit in an eventual 68-64 win. Against St. John’s on Jan. 28th, McDermott’s three-pointer with 2.8 seconds left broke a game that was deadlocked at 60-all in CU’s eventual 63-60 win. Most recently, last Thursday, McDermott’s three-pointer with 47.8 seconds left helped Creighton overcome a 63-61 deficit and started a game-ending 7-0 run in a 68-63 win at Butler. In the last five minutes of games during the past two seasons, McDermott is 41-for-70 (58.6 percent) from the field, including 8-of-18 from three-point range, and is also 54-for-60 at the free throw line. He also owns 43 rebounds and eight assists in that time. Step it up to the last minute of games and McDermott is 9-for-12 from the field, including 2-of-2 from three-point range, and also 20-for-24 at the line. In those games, he’s grabbed 11 last-minute rebounds, as well.

Wragge “Balboa”Playing in a city where “Rocky” was filmed, Creighton senior Ethan Wragge put one of the most impressive shooting displays in recent college basketball history on Jan. 20th. Wragge shot 7-for-7 from three-point range in the first seven minutes at No. 4 Villanova, and would finish the first half with a career-best 24 points. He finished the game with 27 points, and his nine three-pointers tied the previous Creighton record held by Kyle Korver. Wragge’s nine trifectas were one shy of the BIG EAST single-game record. During the game, Wragge’s name and #WraggeBombs were both trending nationally on Twitter. In Creighton’s previous trip to Philadelphia on Nov. 16 to play Saint Joseph’s, Wragge drained a then-best seven three-pointers and scored 21 points.

Manigat Comes Up Big, TooLost in all the commotion of Ethan Wragge’s unreal shooting was the performance by his senior teammate Jahenns Manigat on Jan. 20 at No. 4 Villanova. Manigat had a career-high 19 points, making 6-of-7 shots and 4-of-5 attempts from downtown. He also added five assists and a steal and did not have a turnover in 28 minutes of work.

Top 25 Win, And MoreCreighton’s 96-68 win over No. 4 Villanova on Jan. 20 rewrote the record book in numerous ways. Consider...-The win over the No. 4 team matched the highest ranked team CU has ever beaten, previously No. 4 Arizona State on Dec. 13, 1963.-Creighton had lost 22 straight games against top-10 teams dating to 1974.-Creighton had lost 11 straight games against ranked teams since 2007.-Creighton had lost 25 straight true road games against ranked teams since a 1978 win over a Larry Bird-led Indiana State team.-Creighton improved to 19-118 all-time against ranked teams.-It was Creighton’s first win over a top-five team since Jan. 29, 1970. Creighton had been 2-25 all-time against top-five foes.-It was the highest-ranked team ever beaten by Greg McDermott.-It was Creighton’s largest margin of victory in 137 games against a ranked team. The previous high was 12, done in a 53-41 win vs. No. 17 Illinois State in 1983.-The 28-point loss was Villanova’s largest in 13 years under Jay Wright, the largest by ‘Nova since 2000-01 (93-65 at UCLA), and largest at home since the 1980-81 season when it lost to Notre Dame by a 94-65 count.-The 96 points (and later 101) were the most allowed by Villanova since the 2009-10 season, when the Wildcats surrendered 103 points to Georgetown.

What A Start!Creighton made a three-pointer on each of its first nine possessions in its Jan. 20 win at No. 4 Villanova. Creighton started the game 7-for-7 from deep, missed a two-pointer but turned an offensive rebound into another trey, and then sank a trifecta on its ninth trip, as well. That brings to mind all sorts of fun stats.-According to Ken Pomeroy, Creighton became the first team since Indiana State in 2012 to make its first nine attempts from three-point range in a game. Pomeroy found evidence of six teams in the last five years to make their first nine attempts from downtown.-Pomeroy’s research also indicates that Creighton is the only team in the last five years to make nine straight three’s without any other scores to start a game.-Pomeroy also found that Creighton was the second team in five years to score each of its first 30 points via the three-pointer. Miami (Ohio) had its first 33 points vs. Western Michigan on Jan. 28, 2012.-The Villanova contest marked the eighth time under Greg McDermott that Creighton’s made its first five (or more) shots (of any distance). Creighton also made its first five shots at St. John’s on Feb. 9th.Start Opponent Date13-13 Campbell 11/25/118-8 Illinois State 2/1/128-8 Idaho State 12/18/107-7 at #4 Villanova 1/20/146-6 Oregon 3/28/115-5 Chicago State 12/29/135-5 Alcorn State 11/8/135-5 UCF 3/23/11

Double G Posts Double-DoubleGrant Gibbs had the first point-rebound double-double of his career at St. John’s on Feb. 9th when he had 12 points and 11 rebounds. The 11 rebounds for Gibbs were a career-high, and five more than his previous season-best. Gibbs earned a point-assist double-double as a sophomore in 2011-12 when he had 12 points and 10 rebounds at Illinois State.

The 1 For Sports?Creighton looks to improve upon its 13-2 record on FOX Sports 1 this season when it visits Marquette on Wednesday. In the 10 home games that FOX Sports 1 has aired from CenturyLink Center Omaha, the Bluejays have trailed for just 10:25 of those 400 minutes. Going a step further, in six games with Tavis Strand as producer (as he will be again for Sunday’s home game vs. Seton Hall), Doug McDermott averages 34.2 points and 8.8 rebounds per contest, including five games of 32 points or more.

Dunking Machine?Doug McDermott has four dunks in the last four games, including two at St. John’s on Feb. 9th. The recent dunking spree gives him eight on the season and 18 in his career among his 1,035 career baskets. McDermott had four dunks last season, one as a sophomore and five jams as a freshman.

McDermott Rewrites Weekly HistoryDoug McDermott has been named BIG EAST Player of the Week seven times this season. The seven honors are most in one season in conference history, one more than the six honors won by John Wallace from Syracuse in 1995-96 and later matched by Troy Murphy of Notre Dame in 1999-2000.

Just Win BabyCreighton has won 16 straight home games, a streak that began on Feb. 19, 2013 vs. Southern Illinois. With two more wins, Creighton can clinch its first unbeaten home season since closing the Omaha Civic Auditorium in 2002-03 with a 17-0 mark. In fact, Creighton has lost multiple home games each of the previous 10 seasons at The Link. Below is a list of Creighton’s longest home win streaks in the 11-year history of CenturyLink Center Omaha.Streak Dates Snapped By16 Feb. 9, 2005 - Jan. 31, 2006 So. Illinois16 Jan. 19, 2010 - Dec. 22, 2011 Missouri St.16 Feb. 19, 2013 - Present ? ? ?14 Feb. 2, 2008 - Dec. 28, 2008 No. Iowa11 Nov. 22, 2003 - Feb. 4, 2004 So. Illinois

20 Wins, AgainLast Thursday’s win at Butler means Creighton has reached 20 or more victories for the 16th time in the last 17 seasons, a feat that puts the Jays among an exclusive group, nationally. Just five schools nationally entered this season with 20 or more wins each of the previous 15 years: Duke, Florida, Gonzaga, Kansas and Syracuse. Creighton entered this season one of four schools with 20 or more wins in exactly 14 of the previous 15 years. That list consists of Creighton, Kent State, Kentucky and Utah State. Entering this season, that’s better than traditional powers Arizona, Connecticut and Memphis (13 each) and also ahead of Michigan State, Pittsburgh and Wisconsin (12 each).Most 20+ Win Seasons, Last 16 Years Seasons* School 2013-14 W-L Next Game 15 Syracuse 25-0 2/19 15 Florida 23-2 2/19 15 Gonzaga 23-4 2/20 15 Duke 20-5 2/18 15 Kansas 19-6 2/18 14 Creighton 21-4 2/19 14 Kentucky 19-6 2/18 14 Utah State 15-10 2/18 14 Kent State 14-11 2/19*entering 2013-14

Double-Digit League Wins, As WellCreighton has won 10 or more conference games in each of the last 18 seasons, a mark it extended on Feb. 13 at Butler. On a national basis, the only other current school with at least 17 straight years of 10 or more league wins is Kansas (20 straight seasons after reaching the mark earlier this season). Since 2007-08, the only 25 teams with 10 or more league wins each season (prior to 2013-14) are Belmont, Butler, BYU, Creighton, Davidson, Duke, George Mason, Gonzaga, Kansas, Louisville, Memphis, Mercer, Middle Tennessee, Murray State, Oakland, Ohio State, Oral Roberts, Quinnipiac, Robert Morris, Saint Mary’s, Temple, UNC Asheville, VCU, Weber State and Wisconsin.

Winning WaysCreighton owns 78 wins in the past three seasons and 101 wins during the last four years. The totals are among the best stretches in school history, as seen belowMost Wins, 3-Year Stretch W-L Years 80 2010-13 78 2011-Present 76 2000-03 72 2001-04 72 2002-05

Postgame Meeting With BonoCreighton met U2 musician Bono at the Teterboro (N.J.) airport following its Feb. 9 game at St. John’s. Bono was at the airport on his way to Los Angeles and like the Jays, was waiting for his plane to get de-iced before taking off. After posing for several photos with the team, the rock legend and noted humanitarian talked to Director of Basketball Operations Jeff Vanderloo at length about a variety of topics.

Fundamentally SoundDoug McDermott led the nation in 2011-12 with 307 field goals made, and his 284 buckets last year once again led the nation. He’s leading the country once again this year with 224. Prior to McDermott, no player had led the country in field goals made in back-to-back seasons since Wayman Tisdale in 1983-85. One area that makes McDermott so unique is his ability to use his off (left) hand, and to use the backboard, as seen below:Year FG Backboard Left-Hand2010-11 220 64 282011-12 307 174 562012-13 284 132 262013-14 224 85 22Totals 1,035 455 132

Elite EightCreighton’s Doug McDermott owns 2,863 career points and 1,020 career rebounds. In Creighton history, only Bob Harstad (2,110 & 1,126) had reached 2,000 points & 1,000 rebounds before McDermott. Nationally, McDermott is the eighth man to own at least 2,750 points and 1,000 rebounds, an elite group that includes Larry Bird, Oscar Robertson, Tyler Hansbrough, Elvin Hayes and Danny Manning. The complete list is on page five.

Over 1,000 McBuckets ServedDoug McDermott enters Wednesday’s tilt with 1,035 career field goals. According to research from ESPN, he’s the nation’s first player in more than 20 years to make 1,000 career field goals. The last time someone made their 1,000th field goal was way back in 1992-93, when Indiana’s Calbert Cheaney (1,018) and Mississippi Valley State’s Alphonso Ford (1,121) both did it. Cheaney would go on to win the Wooden Award as the National Player of the Year in 1992-93.

Raining Points On The Red StormDoug McDermott had 39 points in the Jan. 28 win over St. John’s. It was the most points scored against St. John’s by a BIG EAST player since Allen Iverson had 39 in 1996, and fourth-most ever by a league opponent. McDermott is only the fourth BIG EAST player to ever score 39 or more against the Red Storm, joining Donyell Marshall (42 in 1994), Terry Dehere (41 in 1993) and Iverson (39 in 1996). Marshall, Dehere and Iverson would all end up being first or second team All-Americans. McDermott’s 39 points were the most by any player in the BIG EAST this season, and most since Villanova’s Maalik Wayns had 39 at Cincinnati on Jan. 14, 2012. McDermott’s 39 points are tied for 14th-most in Creighton history for a single game. McDermott’s 39 points tied the third-highest effort of his career, and were five shy of his career high 44. McDermott and Bob Portman are the only players in CU history with four or more games of 39+ points. For his performance, McDermott was named BIG EAST Player of the Week for the sixth time as well as ESPN.com National Player of the Week.

Grand ArtinoJunior Will Artino had one of his best games of his career on Jan. 25 in the win over Georgetown, tying his career high with 14 points. Artino made 6-of-8 shots from the field, including his team-leading ninth and 10th dunks of the season, and was also perfect in two attempts at the line. Artino then turned in his first career double-double at Butler on Feb. 13th, turning in 11 points and a career-high 10 rebounds. In the process, he became Creighton’s first reserve since Wayne Runnels (17 pts, 10 reb.) vs. Northern Arizona on Nov. 14, 2010 to post a double-double. Artino is 33-for-41 (80.5 percent) from the floor in the last 10 games.

Last Second DramaDoug McDermott hit a game-winning three-pointer with 2.8 seconds left to beat St. John’s in Creighton’s home game on Jan. 28th. It was Creighton’s first go-ahead score in the last 10 seconds of a home game since Antoine Young’s bucket with 0.3 seconds in 2012 vs. Long Beach State left made him the first player in CenturyLink Center Omaha history with two game-winning scores at the facility. Creighton is now 7-2 in games with a go-ahead score in the final 10 seconds in the 11-year old facility.Creighton’s Go-Ahead Scores in Wins, Last 10 SecondsDate Opponent Score Player/Score Time11/26/05 Dayton W 91-90* Funk FG :5.701/28/06 Wichita St. W 57-55 Tolliver FG :0.011/25/06 George Mason W 58-56 Watts FT :7.503/18/08 Rhode Island W 74-73 Witter 3FG :3.201/13/10 Southern Illinois W 71-69 Young FG :1.302/18/12 Long Beach St. W 81-79 Young FG :0.301/28/14 St. John’s W 63-60 McDermott 3FG :2.8*double-overtime

Down To The WireCreighton’s 63-60 win over St. John’s was a rare Bluejay game that went down to the wire. It is the only time in 25 games this season that a contest was decided by three points or less, and just the fifth such game during the 60 games over the previous two years. After going 1-6 in his first year at Creighton, Greg McDermott is 10-3 on the Bluejay sidelines in games decided by three or fewer points in the last three campaigns.

Doug Does His ShareDoug McDermott had 39 of Creighton’s 63 points in its Jan. 28 win over St. John’s. In the last 20 years, it was just the fifth time that a Bluejay had scored 50 percent or more of his team’s points. The 61.9 percent of CU’s points was the most by any player in those 20 years.50% Or More of Creighton’s Points, Games Since 1993-94CUPts. Player vs. Opponent Date63 39, Doug McDermott vs. St. John’s 1/28/1474 39, Doug McDermott at Missouri St. 1/11/1365 40, Rodney Buford vs. Bradley 12/30/9872 36, Rodney Buford vs. Illinois St. 2/5/9650 25, Tad Ackerman at Wichita St. 2/23/95

Similar Teams, Similar ResultsCreighton has had one of the nation’s most effective and most efficient offenses in the past three seasons. With the nucleus from those teams still intact, we thought we’d take a second to compare the 2011-12 and 2012-13 teams to this year’s squad through 25 games:Stat 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14Record 21-4 20-5 21-4FG Made 703 694 698FG% .508 .510 .4953FG Made 211 235 2593FG% .436 .432 .422FT Made 383 322 365FT% .730 .751 .759Rebound Margin +6.1 +5.7 +4.2Assists 462 442 452Turnovers 321 299 250Scoring Average 80.0 77.8 80.8Scoring Margin +12.2 +14.0 +14.6

Poll PositionCreighton finished last season ranked 22nd in the final Associated Press poll, and made its 2013-14 debut in the top-25 poll on Nov. 18 when it was No. 23rd. The Jays then climbed to 20th the week of Nov. 25th. The Jays dropped out of the poll for six weeks before returning on Jan. 13th with a No. 20 ranking. After one week out of the poll, CU was 20th two weeks ago before skyrocketing to 12th on Feb. 3rd, dropping to 18th on Feb. 10th, and moving up to 11th on Feb. 17th, the program’s best mark since last year’s team was 11th in the Nov. 26, 2012 poll. Creighton is 78-28 all-time when ranked in the AP poll. Including the February 17th poll result, Creighton has been ranked 35 times in 73 weeks of AP polls under Greg McDermott, and ranked between 26th-to-28th in nine other AP polls. The 35 weeks in the top-25 under McDermott is more than any coach in Bluejay history. In the February 17th USA Today Coaches poll, Creighton was ranked 12th, and the Jays are also eighth in this week’s NCAA RPI ranking.Most Weeks in AP Top 25 at CU, By CoachGreg McDermott, 2010-Pres. 35 (of 73)Dana Altman, 1994-2010 18Tom Apke, 1974-81 5Eddie Sutton, 1969-74 5

Over .500, AgainCreighton has been better than .500 in either the first or second-half of its league season in 36 straight trips through the league, including this year’s first half. Here’s how Creighton’s teams have fared in the various halves of the MVC/BIG EAST season since 1995-96.Year 1st Half 2nd Half2013-14 8-1 3-1 so far2012-13 7-2 6-32011-12 8-1 6-32010-11 5-4 5-42009-10 5-4 5-42008-09 5-4 9-0 2007-08 5-4 5-42006-07 6-3 7-22005-06 7-2 5-42004-05 5-4 6-32003-04 7-2 5-42002-03 8-1 7-22001-02 8-1 6-32000-01 5-4 9-01999-00 5-4 6-31998-99 6-3 5-41997-98 5-4 7-21996-97 5-4 5-41995-96 4-5 5-4Total 114-57 (.667) 112-54 (.675)

Red Hot WraggeEthan Wragge made a three-point basket in each of CU’s first 23 games before the streak was snapped with an 0-for-4 game at Butler on Feb. 13th. Wragge’s streak was the fifth-longest in Creighton history, and just eight behind the school record set by Booker Woodfox in 2008-09. Wragge also had a 21-game streak to end his freshman season before it was snapped during his first appearance of 2010-11. It’s worth noting that Kyle Korver’s second-place streak of 28 games with a trey was snapped when he did not attempt a field goal in 24 minutes of play during an 83-56 win over UNI on Feb. 9, 2002. Korver then drained a triple in 27 more games in a row, a stretch from Feb. 13, 2002 to Jan. 20, 2003.Consecutive Games With a 3FG, CU History Streak Name Dates 31 Booker Woodfox 11/25/08 to 3/23/09 28 Kyle Korver 2/4/01 to 2/6/02 27 Kyle Korver 2/13/02 to 1/20/03 25 Rodney Buford 1/25/97 to 1/10/98 23 Ethan Wragge 11/08/13 to 2/9/14 21 Ethan Wragge 1/3/10 to 3/24/10 20 Johnny Mathies 12/22/04 to 2/28/05

Wragge Earns League & National HonorSenior forward Ethan Wragge was named BIG EAST Player of the Week and ESPN.com’s National Player of the Week on Jan. 27 after helping Creighton to double-digit wins over No. 4 Villanova and Georgetown and averaging 19.5 points and 3.5 rebounds. He shot a blistering 60 percent from the field (12-20), with all 20 attempts coming from behind the three-point line, and was also perfect in three attempts from the charity stripe. Wragge opened his week with one of the best shooting displays in Creighton history while scoring a career-high 27 points. He made 9-of-14 three-point shots, tying a single-game mark first set by Kyle Korver, while adding three rebounds and three assists. Wragge made each of his first seven three-point attempts, including one in each of the game’s first seven minutes, as the Bluejays surged to a 27-8 lead against one of the nation’s top defenses. Wragge’s eighth trey of the first half stopped a 13-0 run that had drawn ‘Nova within 15 points, and he would tie the school mark with 14:02 left in the game. The win was Creighton’s first over a ranked team in a true road game since 1978, and matched the highest-ranked club that the Jays have ever beaten. In the Jan. 25 win over Georgetown, Wragge had 12 points and four rebounds in a 13-point victory. After Creighton fell behind 11-7 early, Wragge scored all his points during a pivotal 15-4 run in a five-minute stretch that gave CU the lead for good. His second trifecta of the day made history as he joined Korver as the second player in Creighton history with 300 or more three-pointers.

Over 500 Points, AgainDoug McDermott is third in the nation with 647 points this season, his fourth straight season of 500 or more points. McDermott is the only player in Creighton history to score 500 or more in four straight seasons, one more than the three times done by Paul Silas (1961-64), Bob Harstad (1988-91) and Rodney Buford (1996-99). Since 1997-98, the only other players nationwide to post four seasons of 580 or more points are Keydren Clark and Tyler Hansbrough. McDermott has scored in double-figures in 125 of 135 career games, including 93-of-96 contests since the start of his sophomore season.

Home Sweet HomeCreighton is 62-7 (.899) at CenturyLink Center Omaha under Greg McDermott, improving to 159-25 (.864) all-time in the 11-year-old facility. Factor in a 17-0 home mark at the Omaha Civic Auditorium in 2002-03 and two wins at the Civic in the 2010 CIT, and the Bluejays are 177-25 (.876) at home since the start of the 2002-03 campaign. Doug McDermott is averaging 28.4 points per game at home this season in just 32.5 minutes per game. He’s scored 16.2 points per game in the first half at home this season, and reached double-figures before half in all but one contest. Each of Ethan Wragge’s last 58 field goals at home have been three-pointers. He last made a two-pointer at home on Jan. 8, 2013 vs. Drake.

1 If By Land, 2 If By Sea, 3 If By WraggeEthan Wragge owns 1,064 career points, but just 26 two-point field goals. Only one player since 1997 has scored 1,000 career points with fewer than career 40 two-pointers, Butler’s Bruce Horan (2003-06). Horan finished his career with 1,018 career points and just 12 two-pointers, thanks to 314 treys and 52 free throws. Since 2006-07, Wragge owns the nation’s only two seasons with at least 78 three-pointers and six or fewer two-point baskets, having done it last year (78 3’s, 6 2’s) and this season (83 3’s, 2 2’s). Wragge’s 83 treys this year are more than any other player since 1997-98 in a season with two or fewer two-point field goals. In those seasons, Horan owns the mark for most trifectas with three two-pointers with 113 (and 3 2’s) in 2005-06. Among active players, the active player with more than 1,000 career points and the second-fewest amount of two-pointers is Harvard’s Laurent Rivard (1,188 points; 86 two-pointers).

Racing To 75Ethan Wragge needed just 20 games to reach 75 three-pointers made this season. He was the second-fastest player in program history to reach the milestone, trailing only Kyle Korver (16 games) in 2002-03. In Korver’s magical 2002-03 season, he would finish with a school-record 129 three-pointers in 34 games, an average of 3.79 treys per game. By comparison, Wragge’s 83 three-pointers in 25 games this year are a similar 3.32 trifectas per contest. Below is a list of the fewest games to 75 three-pointers in program history.Fewest Games Before Making 75th 3-PointerName Year Games to 75Kyle Korver 2002-03 16Ethan Wragge 2013-14 20Tad Ackerman 1994-95 25Kyle Korver 2000-01 26Booker Woodfox 2008-09 27Kyle Korver 2001-02 28Rod Mason 1987-88 32Ethan Wragge 2012-13 35Doug McDermott 2012-13 35

A KenPom Delight?Noted statistician Ken Pomeroy’s website, KenPom.com has numerous ratings that break down team efficiencies. The site consistently ranks Creighton’s offense among the nation’s best. Pomeroy’s site (through Feb. 17) ranks Creighton with the second-best mark nationwide in “Adjusted Efficiency” at 125.8 points per 100 possessions, first in “Effective Field Goal %” at 58.7 percent, fourth in three-point percentage at 42.3 percent and fourth in “Assists Per Field Goals Made” at 64.8 percent.

Grand Milestone Is ReachedEthan Wragge became the 37th man in Creighton history to reach 1,000 career points on Jan. 18 at Providence. He did it in the 132nd game of his career, more than any other player to reach the milestone.Games To 1,000 Points, Last 13 BluejaysName Games to 1,000 pts. DateEthan Wragge 132 01/18/14Gregory Echenique 101 03/24/13Doug McDermott 57 01/15/12Antoine Young 115 12/10/11Kenny Lawson Jr. 108 11/21/10P’Allen Stinnett 86 01/16/10Dane Watts 115 01/22/08Anthony Tolliver 124 03/16/07Johnny Mathies 91 03/03/06Nate Funk 92 02/28/05Kyle Korver 81 01/30/02Ben Walker 105 01/06/01Ryan Sears 97 12/01/00Rodney Buford 59 03/01/97

Shooting StarEthan Wragge made multiple three-pointers in 16 games from Nov. 28 to Jan. 25th. By comparison, Stephen Curry (in 2013) is the only NBA player in the last three years with multiple treys in 16 or more straight games, as he reached 19 games in a row. Wragge is the first Creighton player with multiple three-pointers in 16 straight games, three more than the previous mark set by Kyle Korver, who ended his career in 2003 with 13 such games. Wragge has made four or more three-pointers in 12 of 25 games this season for Creighton.

Shooting Towards A Triple CrownNot only is Creighton leading in the nation in three-point percentage (42.2), but the Bluejays are nearly making three-pointers at a near-record clip, as well. Creighton owns 259 three-pointers through 25 games this season, an average of 10.36 per game. In the NCAA Division I history, the only team to average more than 10.7 three-pointers per game was the Troy State squad (11.11) in 1995-96. It’s worth noting that this season Iona is averaging 10.7 three-pointers per game, as well.

Big Men, Big PromiseCreighton’s three top big men off the bench have all shown great promise in limited playing time of late. Will Artino has averaged 7.2 points and 4.2 rebounds in the last eight games. Zach Hanson had 19 points and six rebounds in 23 minutes, while Geoffrey Groselle added 12 points and seven rebounds in 15 minutes. Combined, the trio shot 40-for-50 from the floor (80 percent) and combined for 96 points and 51 rebounds in 165 minutes of work over the last six games.

Jays Earn 10 Home Wins, AgainWith a win vs. Butler on Jan. 14, Creighton clinched its 10th home win this season. Creighton has now won 10 or more home games in 18 straight seasons. The current streak is a school-record, six more than the previous standard of 12 straight seasons from the 1969-70 season to the 1980-81 campaign with 10 or more home wins. Creighton has won 10 or more home games in 35 of the last 45 seasons.

Player of the Week, AgainDoug McDermott was named BIG EAST Player of the Week on Jan. 13th, the fifth time this year he was honored. McDermott averaged 26.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 3.5 assists as Creighton posted wins over DePaul and Xavier McDermott was also named National Player of the Week by the USBWA, NBCSports.com and CBS Sports. McDermott has been named a league Newcomer or Player of the Week in 27 of 63 weeks since enrolling at Creighton.

Deadly From DowntownThrough games of February 16th, Creighton was second in the nation with 259 three-point baskets and with 10.4 three-pointers per game and leads the way with 42.1 percent marksmanship from deep. Creighton also ranked second with 18.1 assists per game, first in assist/turnover ratio (1.81), sixth in scoring margin (+14.6), ninth in field goal percentage (.495), 21st in scoring offense (80.8) and 13th in free-throw percentage (.759). Doug McDermott ranked first nationally in scoring average and field goals made and third in total points. Ethan Wragge ranked third in three-point percentage,10th in three-pointers made and ninth in three-pointers per game. Jahenns Manigat ranks seventh nationally with a 3.62 assist/turnover ratio, as well.

Nominated For Everything, It SeemsSenior Doug McDermott was one of 25 men named to the John R. Wooden Award Midseason Watch List on Wednesday, Jan. 22nd. This is the third straight year McDermott has been on the midseason top 25 chart. McDermott was one of 23 men named to the Oscar Robertson Trophy Midseason Watch List on Thursday, Jan. 23rd. This is the third straight year McDermott has been on the midseason top 25 list that is determined by the USBWA. McDermott is one of 10 remaining men up for the Senior CLASS Award, it was announced on February 12th. Last but not least, McDermott is one of 30 candidates for the Naismith Award, it was announced on February 13th.

Perfect TenCreighton had won 10 straight games before a Jan. 18 loss at Providence. This was the fifth different win streak of seven or longer in the four years with Greg McDermott as coach.Longest Win Streaks Under Greg McDermott W’s Dates Snapped By 11 Dec. 31, 2011 - Feb. 1, 2012 at Northern Iowa 11 Dec. 1, 2012 - Jan. 15, 2013 at Wichita State 10 Dec. 3, 2013 - Jan. 14, 2014 at Providence 8 Feb. 14 - March 16, 2012 vs. #4 North Carolina

A Very Good AveryWith Grant Gibbs sidelined by injury, junior guard Avery Dingman stepped up in a big way against DePaul on Jan. 7. Dingman entered the game with 31 points (2.2 ppg.) in Creighton’s first 14 games this year, but exploded for 16 points in 18 minutes off the bench in the victory. Dingman made 6-of-8 shots from the field, including a four-point play. His 16 points were the second-most of any game in his 86-game career, while his five rebounds were the third-best game of his career. In his second career start, Dingman had a (then) career-best seven rebounds in a career-high 27 minutes. He topped that with nine rebounds in his last outing, vs. St. John’s on Jan. 28th. Creighton is 6-1 this year with Dingman as a starter. In those contests, he has averaged 3.7 points and 4.3 rebounds per contest in that span. Dingman returned to a reserve role prior to CU’s Feb. 9 game at St. John’s.

Board Battle Is BigOne common theme during Creighton’s 10-game winning streak was that the Bluejays had won the rebound battle in nine contests, and lost it by just one in the other. In the loss at Providence, Creighton lost the glass battle 33-27, but the margin was double-digits most of the game. In 13 BIG EAST contests, the Bluejays have collected 34 more rebounds than the opposition. Dating to last season Creighton has won 22 of the last 23 games when winning the battle of the boards, and 81-15 in four years under Greg McDermott when winning the rebound column.

Assist Machine?Doug McDermott has 23 assists in Creighton’s last 11 games, including when he tied a career-high with five helpers at Seton Hall on Jan. 4th. The 23 assists have led directly to 61 points by his Bluejay teammates.

Link To GreatnessCreighton’s home, CenturyLink Center Omaha, has received several rave reviews in recent weeks. ESPN.com’s Jeff Goodman ranked it as the 10th best college basketball arena. ESPN’s Dick Vitale listed the facility among six on his “Bucket List”. Stadium Journey, a site that ranks arenas, named it the 18th-best venue in North America, and fourth-best among college basketball sites. Only Allen Fieldhouse (Kansas), Rupp Arena (Kentucky), FedEx Forum (Memphis) were ranked higher.

McDermott Named Player of the WeekCreighton senior Doug McDermott picked up two more awards on Jan. 6 as he was named National Player of the Week by CBSSports.com in addition to his BIG EAST Conference Player of the Week accolade. McDermott averaged 24.5 points, 8.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game in double-digit victories over Marquette and Seton Hall. This was his fourth BIG EAST Player of the Week accolade this season, and his second National Player of the Week Award (also Nov. 18 from ESPN.com). In the write-up on McDermott from CBSSports.com, Gary Parrish writes “McDermott is, quite simply, having one of the greatest college careers in modern history.”

Just Your Ordinary 30/10/5 GameDoug McDermott celebrated his first game since his 22nd birthday with 30 points, 10 rebounds and five assists in a 13-point road win at Seton Hall on Jan. 4th. McDermott was Creighton’s first player with a 30 point, 10 rebound, five assist line in the same game since Benoit Benjamin had 45 points, 16 rebounds and five assists on Jan. 19, 1985 vs. Indiana State.

Ball Control OffenseCreighton had just four turnovers in 66 possessions vs. Seton Hall on Jan. 4th, its fewest in any games of Greg McDermott’s four-year tenure on the Bluejay sideline. Just 10 days later, the Bluejays did it again in a victory over Butler. The Jays also did it on Feb. 7 vs. St. John’s. Creighton’s four turnovers were its fewest since having three miscues on Feb. 1, 2005 in a win vs. Wichita State, a span of 335 games.

Strong Start To League PlayBefore its Jan. 18 loss to Providence, Creighton started 5-0 in league play for the third time in 12 years (also 2002-03 and 2012-13). Since the start of the NIT and NCAA Tournaments, the Bluejays have made the postseason all four times it has opened league play 5-0. Last season Creighton started Missouri Valley Conference play with a 6-0 mark en route to an eventual regular-season title.

Impressive 125 Game StartA Jan. 7 win at DePaul marked the 125th game at Creighton for Greg McDermott. During that time, he won 93 games, two MVC Tournament titles, one MVC regular-season title and two NCAA Tournament games while having three of his teams ranks among the top-six nationally in average home attendance. The game was also McDermott’s 600th career game as a head coach, and made him 373-227.

Scoring Early & OftenDoug McDermott has scored in double-figures before the second media timeout in 11 of Creighton’s last 17 games, and 14 of Creighton’s 25 games this season. In 25 games this year, McDermott has scored 233 points before checking out for the first time, logging a collective 227:22 of court time before hitting the bench. That gives him 1.07 points per minute to start games, good for a 42.88 points per game average if her were to maintain it over the course of 40 minutes. Looking only at the first five minutes of games this season, McDermott has scored 153 points in those 125 minutes, an average of 1.224 points per minute and a per-40 minute average of 48.96 points per game at that pace.

Playing With A LeadIn the 11 year history of CenturyLink Center Omaha, Creighton has led wire-to-wire in 48 games, including all five December home games this season, the Jan. 14 Butler game and the Jan. 28 St. John’s game. That means the Jays haven’t trailed in seven of the past 11 home contests. Creighton has trailed for just 23:33 of 560:00 minutes this season at home, and just 27:47 of its last 640:00 minutes during its 16-game home win streak. Impressively, Creighton has not trailed at any point in the second half during that home win streak, winning 15 of the 16 games by six or more points (and all but two by double-digits).

Good As GoldNot only has Creighton started games quickly this season, but the Bluejays have also done a good job maintaining those leads. The Bluejays have won 30 straight games when leading with 5:00 to play. Overall under Greg McDermott, Creighton is 91-4 when leading with 5:00 left, including victories in 53 of the last 54 scenarios. The Bluejays are also 3-0 under McDermott when tied with 5:00 to play. CU is 5-30 under McDermott when trailing with 5:00 left, with the last such rally coming on Feb. 25, 2011 at Indiana State.

Give Me FiveCreighton’s win vs. Chicago State on Dec. 29th was the Jays fifth straight this season, a streak that reached 10 after a Jan. 14 win vs. Butler. The Bluejays have now had at least one five-game win streak in 16 of the last 17 seasons. Since 1988-89, the Bluejays have made the NCAA’s, NIT or CBI all 18 previous times they’ve had a five-game winning streak in a season, but missed the NCAA/NIT/CBI all seven times they haven’t.

3’s vs. 2’sIn Creighton’s last 18 games, the Bluejays have attempted 994 shot attempts, with nearly half (437) of those coming from beyond the arc. Creighton has made 308-of-557 two-pointers in that time, accounting for 616 points (1.11 points per shot). Creighton has made 181-of-437 three-pointers in that time, accounting for 543 points (1.24 points per shot). In its Dec. 29 win vs. Chicago State, Creighton made 16-of-25 three-point attempts, good for 1.92 points per shot attempt from deep. To earn the same point total (48 points) from 25 two-point attempts, Creighton would need to shoot 24-for-25 (96 percent). Perhaps that’s why Greg McDermott said in the postgame press conference: “If you’re going to give us an open 3-point shot, that’s the best percentage shot we can get.” Chicago State head coach Tracy Dildy agreed, “We’ve watched every game they had played, and we knew this was the best shooting team in the country. If there is another team in the country that shoots the ball like these guys shoot, I would love to see that team.”

More Numbers From DeepCreighton tied a school-record on Dec. 31 vs. Marquette with 35 attempts from three-point range, something previously done vs. North Carolina A&T (11/11/11) and at Bradley (2/1/11). The Bluejays matched the mark on Jan. 20 at #4 Villanova, when it also made a program- and BIG EAST record 21 trifectas.

Consistent ChallengersEleven of Creighton’s last 16 teams finished either first or second in The Valley’s regular-season race. Two of the five that didn’t won the MVC Tournament. The Bluejays won the MVC in 2000-01 and 2012-13, tied for the title in 2001-02 and 2008-09. CU was second in the MVC in 1997-98 and 2006-07, tied for second in the MVC in 1998-99, 2003-04 and 2005-06, and finished tied for third in 2004-05. The 1999-00 club was fourth in the MVC, but won the MVC Tournament, while the 2010-11 club tied for fourth place.Creighton’s MVC Finishes, Last 16 Years1st Place 2000-01, 2012-13Tied for First 2001-02 (won MVC Tourn.), 2008-092nd Place 1997-98, 2002-03 (won MVC Tourn.), 2006-07 (won MVC Tourn.), 2011-12 (won MVC Tourn.)Tied for 2nd 1998-99 (won MVC Tourn.), 2003-04, 2005-06Tied for 3rd Place 2004-05 (won MVC Tourn.)4th Place 1999-00 (won MVC Tourn.); 2007-08; 2009-10Tied for 4th Place 2010-11

Consistency A KeyDoug McDermott has scored 20 or more points in 21 of the 25 games he’s played in this season, and 28 of his last 33 contests dating to last season. He had 19 points in two of the games where he didn’t reach 20 points. Nationally, only 29 players average 20 points per game or more, which gives you an idea of how hard it is to reach that mark on a nightly basis.

Dougie McAutomatic?Doug McDermott was a perfect 13-for-13 at the line on Dec. 17 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff. McDermott became the first Bluejay to be perfect in 13 or more attempts from the line since Doug Brookins went 16-for-16 on Dec. 16, 1974. In addition to Brookins, the only other CU players to make all of their 13+ attempts in the same game were Mike Caruso (14-14 on 1/21/70) and Bob Portman (13-13 on 1/13/68).

Toe The LineCreighton shot a school-record 75.9 percent from the free-throw line last season, and with much of the same team back, it’s no surprise the team is shooting 75.9 percent at the line in 2013-14. Creighton has shot 77.3 percent or better from the stripe in 14 of the last 19 games, connecting on 280-of-355 overall (78.9 percent) in that time. Creighton has missed two or less free throws in eight of its last 16 games, going 24-for-26 vs. both Arkansas-Pine Bluff and Villanova, 11-of-13 vs. Cal, 20-of-22 vs. Chicago State, 4-for-4 vs. Marquette, 7-of-8 at Seton Hall, 12-of-13 at Providence and 19-of-21 free throws at St. John’s.

Defense ImprovesTwo years ago Creighton ranked 222nd in the nation in field goal percentage defense, as teams shot 44.1 percent from the field. Last year the squad improved to 77th nationally, as teams dropped to 40.7 percent from the floor against the Jays. The team continues to make strides in that area, holding foes to 41.0 percent marksmanship this year to rank 66th nationally. Only 11 of Creighton’s first 25 opponents have shot 40 percent or better from the field this season. Creighton’s field goal percentage defense gives the team a chance to become the first squad since the 1962-63 club to hold foes to 40 percent (39.3%, 706-1795).

Full HouseLast year’s Creighton team ranked sixth nationally in average home attendance, averaging 17,155 fans per game. It’s the seventh straight season that CU has been among the nation’s top 25 in average home attendance, and set an MVC average home attendance record. The figure ranked ahead of 14 NBA teams (76ers, Rockets, Grizzlies, Wizards, Timberwolves, Cavaliers, Suns, Bobcats, Pacers, Hawks, Bucks, Pistons, Pelicans, Kings). Creighton also ranked sixth nationally in men’s soccer attendance and 10th in baseball attendance, the nation’s only school in the top-10 of those three sports. This year’s Creighton team is averaging 17,766 through 14 home dates, good for fifth-nationally.2013-14 Attendance Leaders (2/17) Rk. School Average Next Home 1. Syracuse 26,192 2/19 2. Kentucky 22,780 2/22 3. Louisville 21,155 2/18 4. North Carolina 17,886 2/20 5. Creighton 17,766 2/23 6. Indiana 17,336 2/18 7. Wisconsin 17,085 2/25 8. Kansas 16,469 2/22 9. Ohio State 16,234 2/19 10. Memphis 15,884 2/22

McDermott In Elite CompanySince the start of his sophomore year (2011-12), Doug McDermott has averaged 23.8 points and 7.7 rebounds per game in 96 contests. That makes him the only college player in the nation to average at least 23 points and seven rebounds per contest in that span. In same time, only NBA guys to do so are Kevin Durant (29.0 & 7.9), LeBron James (26.8 & 7.7), Carmelo Anthony (26.3 & 7.2) and Kevin Love (24.8 & 13.4).

Simply No ComparisonDoug McDermott’s stats this season of 25.9 points, 7.0 rebounds and 44.4 percent marksmanship from three-point range put him in even more elite company than imagined. Since 1998-99, no college player has averaged at least 25 points, 7.0 rebounds and 44 percent or better from three-point range over the course of an entire season (min. 15 3FG’s). In NBA history, no player has ever averaged 25 points, 7.0 or more rebounds and shot 44 percent or better from three-point range (min. 15 3FG’s) for a season, either.

Where There’s A WillWill Artino started Creighton’s first seven games, but has shined since returning to the reserve role he was used in during his first three seasons on campus. Artino averaged 5.7 points and 3.0 rebounds in 14.3 minutes per game during his seven starts, but has averaged 6.6 points and 4.2 rebounds in 13.4 minutes per contest in 18 games off the bench. Artino had a season-best 13 points off the bench at Long Beach State on Dec. 3, then snared a season-high 10 rebounds in 20 minutes at Butler.When Artino StartsName PPG RPG MPGArtino 5.7 3.0 14.3Wragge 11.7 4.1 23.9Combined 17.4 7.1 38.2

Wragge Time!Ethan Wragge had 15 points vs. San Diego State, then added 16 more vs. George Washington two days later, before wrapping up CU’s trip to California with 15 points at Long Beach State two days later. It marked the first time in his career he’d posted back-to-back contests of 15 or more points, and made him the first Bluejay reserve with consecutive games of 15+ points since Cavel Witter on Dec. 22 & 29, 2009. Wragge finished three games at the Wooden Legacy averaging 12.3 points, 6.0 rebounds and 0.7 blocked shots. He tied for the Wooden Legacy lead with 11 three-point baskets, converting 47.8 percent of his 23 long-range attempts.

Speaking of 30According to available school records, Doug McDermott owns 23 of the 129 games in Creighton history with 30 points or more. That surpasses Bob Portman for most 30-point games in program history. In addition, McDermott’s nine games this season of 30 points or more are third-most in school history. He also owns fifth and seventh place on that list.Most 30-Point Games, Career 30-Pt. Games Name Years 23 Doug McDermott 2010-Pres. 22 Bob Portman 1966-69 12 Bob Harstad 1987-91 9 Paul Silas 1961-64 6 Wally Anderzunas 1965-67, 68-69 6 Cyril Baptiste 1969-71 6 Benoit Benjamin 1982-85

Thirty Point BuckDoug McDermott owns 32 points or more in eight of his last 15 home games. He scored 41 points in his final home game last year vs. Wichita State (March 2), 37 against UMKC (Nov. 11), 33 vs. Tulsa (Nov. 23), 33 vs. Nebraska (Dec. 8), 35 vs. Xavier (Jan. 12), 39 points vs. St. John’s (Jan. 28), 32 points vs. DePaul (Feb. 7) and 39 vs. Villanova (Feb. 16). McDermott’s 33 points were the most by a Bluejay against Nebraska since Duan Cole had 35 points on Dec. 7, 1991. In his last 15 home games, McDermott has played 487 minutes and scored a staggering 439 points. McDermott has scored 30 or more points in 23 career games. By comparison, all other Creighton players since 1991-92 have combined for 17 games of 30+ points in CU’s 721 games played in that period.

Experienced StartersOne reason for Creighton’s success is its veteran line-up. Creighton’s starting line-up has a combined 22 years of college experience under their belt, including 20 seasons at Creighton. Grant Gibbs is a sixth-year senior who is in his fourth year with the Bluejay program. He has started every game the past three seasons and before his recent injury was on pace to challenge CU’s record for career assists. Ethan Wragge is a fifth-year senior who medically redshirted after plantar fasciitis issues during his second year on campus. He is second in school history in three-pointers made, trailing only 11-year NBA veteran Kyle Korver. Both Jahenns Manigat and Doug McDermott are four-year seniors. McDermott has started every game of his career, while Manigat has started all but one of the last 111 games. McDermott already owns Creighton records for career points, field goals, three-point percentage and consecutive free throws made. According to Ken Pomeroy’s advanced statistics, Creighton’s line-up averages 2.44 years of experience, making the Bluejays the 14th-most veteran group nationally, and tops among the nation’s BCS schools.

Bench PointsCreighton’s bench has averaged 24.6 points and 15.0 rebounds per contest. The reserves are shooting 52.0% from the field and 38.3% from downtown. Both Ethan Wragge and Devin Brooks own games of 20 points or more this season in a reserve role.

Korver Sets NBA RecordCreighton alum Kyle Korver continues to extend his NBA record streak of games with a three-pointer. Korver enters Tuesday’s (Feb. 18) game at Indiana with a three-pointer in 120 straight games, smashing Dana Barros’ previous league-record of 89, and more than double the length of Joe DiMaggio’s hallowed hit streak in baseball. In 2009-10, Korver set an NBA single-season record by shooting 53.6 percent from three-point range, a record that still stands. Korver played at Creighton from 1999-2003 and owns the school record with 371 career three-pointers, helping the Bluejays to a 29-5 mark as a senior. Korver’s longest three-point streak at Creighton was 28 and snapped by Greg McDermott’s UNI team. His second-longest streak was 27 and snapped by Steve Merfeld’s Evansville team. Korver made at least one trifecta in 114 of his 128 games as a Bluejay.

Chasing 3,000In Major League Baseball, producing 3,000 career hits is something that’s been done by just 24 Hall of Famers in history. Doug McDermott has a chance to become just the eighth Division I male in NCAA history to score 3,000 or more points if he can stay healthy and average roughly 25 points per game this season. To help put McDermott’s career in perspective, the chart on page eight shows how many points McDermott owns and which famous ballplayer that is most comparable to. This season alone, McDermott has surpassed legends like Mickey Mantle, Joe DiMaggio, Ryne Sandberg, Mike Schmidt, Kirby Puckett, Ernie Banks and Willie Stargell.

Productive MinutesAccording to bbstate.com, Doug McDermott ranks first nationally this season with 31.8 points per 40 minutes played. McDermott led the same category last year with 29.3 points per 40 minutes, and was second as a sophomore at 28.7 points per 40 minutes.

Rare AirDoug McDermott had 33 points and 15 rebounds in a Nov. 23 win vs. Tulsa, leading to some additional research on the senior All-American. McDermott was the first Creighton player with at least 33 points and 15 rebounds since Bob Harstad’s 33/17 on December 6, 1989 vs. Cleveland State.

Quick Starts Key To Playing in PostseasonIncluding this year, Creighton has started off 3-0 (or better) in 13 of the last 15 seasons. Each of Creighton’s last 14 3-0 starts have been culminated in a postseason tournament appearance at the end of the year. This season marks the third straight year Creighton has opened 4-0, something last done from 2002-03 to 2004-05. The only other time CU started 4-0 in three straight years had come in a five-year stretch from 1916-17 to 1920-21.

Wragge Bombs AwayEthan Wragge has attempted 172 of his 178 shots this season from three-point range, sinking an incredible 83 of them (48.3 percent) behind the arc. He was 7-for-11 from deep in CU’s 83-79 win at Saint Joseph’s on Nov. 16, the most treys by a Bluejay in a game since Booker Woodfox had seven (also at Saint Joseph’s) in 2008, before tying Kyle Korver’s school record with nine three-pointers at No. 4 Villanova on Jan. 20th. With four three-pointers vs. George Washington on Dec. 1, Wragge moved past Ryan Sears into second place in Creighton history for career trifectas. He now owns 307 career treys. He also ranks seventh in CU history with 43.9 percent marksmanship from downtown. For his career, Wragge has attempted 699-of-752 shots from beyond the arc.

McDermott, For The WinDoug McDermott drained his first career game-winner in a Nov. 16 victory at Saint Joseph’s. With Creighton trailing by one and 6.9 seconds left, McDermott caught an inbounds pass, hit a fadeaway jumper, and was fouled. He converted the three-point play in CU’s eventual 83-79 win. Said McDermott after the game “I didn’t know how to celebrate…I’ve never hit one before.” McDermott is 9-for-12 from the field and 20-for-24 from the line in the last minute of games in the past two seasons. Creighton had not won a game when trailing in the final minute of overtime since Feb. 21, 2012, when Josh Jones hit a game-winner to beat Evansville in the final 30 seconds of overtime. Creighton had also tied that same game as time expired on a Gregory Echenique tip-in to close regulation. Creighton last won a road game when trailing in the final minute on Jan. 7, 2011, at Southern Illinois, taking the lead for good with 36 seconds left on two Darryl Ashford free throws. Creighton also rallied to win at Butler on Jan. 20 after trailing in the final minute. Creighton last won a game away from home when trailing in the final five seconds on March 6, 2009, when Booker Woodfox hit a buzzer-beater to stun Wichita State in the MVC Tournament quarterfinals.

Martelli On McDermottEven before Doug McDermott hit a three-point play to beat Saint Joseph’s, Hawks coach Phil Martelli was overwhelmingly complimentary on the skills of Doug McDermott. Here’s what he had to say about McDermott prior to the game: “The country is gaga over these freshmen but McDermott’s the best player in the country. Tell me who does more for their team. They can give the awards at the end of the year to the freshmen because of the media blitz, but that kid is a magnificent, magnificent player.”

Big Deficits, Big DealCreighton overcame a 13-point deficit to win at Saint Joseph’s on Nov. 16 before posting an 83-79 win, then overcame another 13-point deficit to beat Xavier on Jan. 12th. It was the 10th and 11th times in four seasons under Greg McDermott that the Jays have won a game its trailed by double-figures at some point, including six such comebacks away from home. On the other hand, CU is 87-5 under McDermott when putting together double-digit leads, including wins 75 of the last 76 times.Double-Digit Comebacks Under G. McDermottDeficit Opponent Date17 at San Diego State 11/30/1116 at Evansville 02/16/1314 Evansville 02/21/1213 at Saint Joseph’s 11/16/1313 Xavier 01/12/1412 Saint Joseph’s 12/11/1011 at Wichita State 12/31/1111 Northern Iowa 01/10/1211 vs. Alabama 03/16/1210 UAB 11/14/1210 vs. Drake 03/02/12

@McDermottAlert Has You CoveredRather than clog up its other social media accounts with the many exploits of Doug McDermott, Creighton Athletics has created a Twitter account specific to him, that can be found at twitter.com/McDermottAlert. It contains links to dozens of national profiles and stats on the senior forward, and owns more than 1,700 followers.

Jays Sign A Pair Of RecruitsA pair of high school basketball standouts have signed letters-of-intent to play at Creighton University. Leon Gilmore III and Ronnie Harrell will both be freshmen when they enroll in the fall of 2014 and have four years of eligibility. Gilmore is a 6’7” wing from Manvel, Texas, who attends Manvel High School and plays for coach Greg Devers. As a high school junior, he helped his team to a 30-6 record by averaging 13.7 points, 6.6 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 2.0 steals per game. Gilmore competes for the Houston Hoops AAU program. Harrell is a 6’7” wing from Denver (Colo.) East High School, where he plays for Rudy Carey. As a junior he averaged 13.0 points, 7.3 rebounds and 2.1 steals per game, helping the Angels reach the state title game. On the AAU circuit, Harrell plays for Billups Elite, which is supported by his cousin, NBA veteran Chauncey Billups.

20-20-20-20-20-20 VisionDoug McDermott opened his senior season with 20 points vs. Alcorn State, 37 points vs. UMKC, 20 points at Saint Joseph’s, 33 points vs. Tulsa, 27 points vs. Arizona State and 30 points vs. San Diego State. In the process, he became the first Bluejay to start a season with at least five consecutive games of 20 or more points since Bob Portman opened with five straight games in 1968-69.

Use The Four’sDoug McDermott converted a rare four-point play on Nov. 11 vs. UMKC, sinking a three-point shy while being fouled before making the subsequent free throw. Isaiah Zierden followed suit on Nov. 28 vs. Arizona State. Avery Dingman became the third Bluejay to do it when he converted a four-point play at DePaul on Jan. 7. In Greg McDermott’s four-year tenure at Creighton, the only previous players with a four-point play had been Kaleb Korver and Ethan Wragge, who had done it once each.

Hottest Ticket in TownCreighton Basketball has proven to be a hot ticket in recent years, but the anticipation for this season has taken those levels up a notch. Creighton sold more than 15,100 season tickets for the first time, a figure that doesn’t factor in students. Last year’s record was 13,739. Creighton has also sold more than 2,100 all-session tickets for the BIG EAST Tournament already, the most by any league school since Connecticut in 2006. When single-game tickets went on sale on Oct. 29, seven games sold out within an hour, including less than 20 minutes for games vs. Marquette, Georgetown, Nebraska, Seton Hall and Chicago State.

Nation’s Best Offense?You can make a case that Creighton boasted the nation’s best offensive production last year. Creighton was second in the country in field goal percentage (50.1) and three-point percentage (41.4), third in two-point field goal percentage (55.7), ninth in free-throw percentage (75.9) and 10th in three-pointers per game (8.5). Below is where Creighton ranked nationally in the first three years of the Greg McDermott tenure (does not include 2013-14):Category Stat NCAA Rank ‘13-14FG Percentage .487 1st .4953FG Percentage .401 2nd .422Assists 1,793 4th 452Assists/Game 16.30 5th 18.13FG Made 874 6th 259Assist/Turnover Ratio 1.34 10th 1.81FG Made 2,852 13th 698Wins 80 T-16th 21Winning Pct. .727 26th .840

Ask The ExpertsESPN had 20 experts predict the 2013-14 season. Nine of them (Jay Bilas, Adrian Branch, Elena Bergeron, Dan Dakich, Jimmy Dykes, Myron Medcalf, Digger Phelps, Miles Simon and Dick Vitale) predicted Doug McDermott would be National Player of the Year. CBS Sports asked six experts to predict the 2013-14 season. Two of them (Doug Gottlieb and Jon Rothstein) picked McDermott would be National Player of the Year. Sports Illustrated had four experts predict the 2014-14 season. Two of them (Seth Davis and Luke Winn) picked McDermott would be National Player of the Year. All told, McDermott collected 13 votes, Oklahoma State’s Marcus Smart 10 votes, Kansas’ Andrew Wiggins three votes, Kentucky’s Julius Randle three votes and Louisville’s Russ Smith one vote.

Weekly Honor For McDermott Doug McDermott was named National Player of the Week by ESPN.com and BIG EAST Conference Player of the Week on Nov. 16th after averaging 25.7 points and 5.7 rebounds in three Creighton wins to start the season. McDermott made 55.8 percent from the field, 53.3 percent from three-point land, and 78.6 percent of his free throw attempts. McDermott then earned his second consecutive BIG EAST Player of the Week honor on Nov. 23rd when he got the nod following a 33 point, 15 rebound showing in a 82-72 triumph vs. Tulsa. McDermott earned his third BIG EAST honor on Dec. 9 after averaging 27.0 points and 6.0 rebounds in lopsided wins over Long Beach State and Nebraska. Including his seven MVC Newcomer of the Week honors in 2010-11, 13 MVC Player of the Week honors from 2011-13, and seven BIG EAST Player of the Week accolades of 2013-14, McDermott has now won at least one conference weekly award from the MVC or BIG EAST in 27 of 63 weeks since enrolling at Creighton.

McDermott Honored at Wooden LegacyDoug McDermott added to his career honor roll when he picked up All-Tournament Team accolades at the Wooden Legacy. McDermott led all players by averaging 21.3 points per game and also topped all players with 21 field goals made and 16 defensive rebounds. San Diego State’s Xavier Thames was named Wooden Legacy MVP after leading the Aztecs to the title.

Record WatchWith seven field goals on Nov. 8, Doug McDermott took over sole possession of first place on Creighton’s all-time field goals made list. He now owns 1,035 in his career. He had entered the season tied with Chad Gallagher (1987-91) for the school-record with 811. McDermott also made four free throws vs. Alcorn State, passing MLB Hall of Fame pitcher Bob Gibson for third in CU history, and now owns 552.

Preseason AcclaimDoug McDermott has garnered a ton of preseason hype you’d expect from a returning two-time consensus First Team All-American. In addition to being named the Preseason BIG EAST Player of the Year, McDermott has also been named a Preseason First Team All-American by the Associated Press, USA Today, Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook, CBSSports.com, NBCSports.com and Sporting News. McDermott is also one of 30 candidates for the Senior CLASS Award, one of 15 men named to the Oscar Robertson Trophy Watch List, and one of 50 players on the preseason watch list for the John R. Wooden Award.

Postseason x 16Creighton has made the postseason in 16 consecutive seasons. The only eight schools to make the postseason in each of the last 16 years are Creighton, Duke, Florida, Gonzaga, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan State and Syracuse.

Postseason Win StreakThanks to an NCAA Tournament win over Cincinnati last spring, the Creighton men’s basketball team has now won a postseason game in a school-record six straight seasons. The previous mark was three in a row from 1962-64. The following five programs are the only ones that have won a postseason game in six straight seasons, including 2012-13: Creighton, Kansas, North Carolina, Purdue and Syracuse.

Preseason BIG EAST PollCreighton was picked to finish third in its first season as BIG EAST Conference members according to a preseason poll of league coaches. Marquette was picked first with 74 points and five first-place votes, while Georgetown (70, 2) was also selected ahead of the Bluejays (61, 1). Rounding out the top half were Villanova (58) and St. John’s (56, 2). Creighton forward Doug McDermott was named preseason BIG EAST Conference Player of the Year by the coaches.

I Know What You Did Last SummerSenior forward Doug McDermott served as a captain for Team USA last summer at the World University Games in Kazan, Russia. Playing under the direction of coaches Bob McKillop (Davidson), John Beilein (Michigan) and Frank Martin (South Carolina), McDermott led the team in scoring (14.1 ppg.), field goals (39), three-pointers (18), free throws (17), free-throw percentage (.895) and minutes (23.8) as the team went 6-2 in eight games. On his way back from Russia, McDermott was invited to the USA Basketball Men’s National Team Mini-Camp along with 28 of the NBA’s rising stars and fellow collegian Marcus Smart (Oklahoma State), where he received rave reviews.

Army of IowansEvery Creighton team since 1988-89 has had at least one Iowa native, and this season is no exception. Creighton has five players from Iowa on this season’s team, continuing a long trend of relying on some of the Hawkeye State’s top preps. CU’s Iowans this season includes seniors Grant Gibbs (Marion) and Doug McDermott (Ames), junior Will Artino (Waukee), sophomore Alex Olsen (Council Bluffs) and freshman John Burns (Algona). Other past notable Iowans include Kyle Korver (Pella), Ryan Sears (Ankeny), Brody Deren (Harlan), Tyler McKinney (Urbandale) and Nate Funk (Sioux City). Creighton has played at least one Iowa native in 646 straight games. That streak dates to a Feb. 5, 1994 win against Wichita State.

Long-Distance Streak AliveCreighton has made at least one three-pointer in 670 straight games since a 59-53 loss at Illinois State on Feb. 20, 1993.

CenturyLink Center Omaha SuccessCreighton has played 184 regular and postseason contests at CenturyLink Center Omaha all-time in 11 seasons at the facility. The Bluejays own an 159-25 (.864) record all-time at the facility, and have never lost there on a Thursday (7-0) or Friday (8-0). Creighton has outscored its opponents 13,897-11,743 in games at CenturyLink Center Omaha, an average margin of 11.71 points per game. Creighton has led wire-to-wire 48 different times, including five times last season and the Nebraska, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, California, Chicago State, Marquette, Butler and St. John’s games this year. Creighton is also 23-15 all-time in the 38 games at CLCO in which it’s fallen behind by double-figures.

Big Margin Leads To Big ThingsCreighton’s 107-61 win on Nov. 8 vs. Alcorn State was its highest point total in a season-opener ever, one point more than the 2002-03 team that opened with a 106-50 win over Texas-Arlington. The 2002-03 team went on to be 29-5. Eight of Creighton’s 18 all-time NCAA Tournament teams have scored 90 or more points in their season-opener. Here’s a look at Creighton’s last six teams to score 90 or more in a season-opener. Final Post- Score Opponent Date W-L Season 107-61 Alcorn State 11/08/13 ? ? ? ? ? 97-65 N. Carolina A&T 11/11/11 29-6 NCAA 106-50 Texas-Arlington 11/17/02 29-5 NCAA 96-50 Western Illinois 11/20/00 24-8 NCAA 93-48 Towson State 11/14/98 22-9 NCAA 93-47 UT-San Antonio 11/30/90 24-8 NCAA

Everybody’s All-AmericanDoug McDermott hauled in All-America honors on a regular basis last year. He was named a First Team All-American by the Associated Press, NABC, USBWA, Basketball Times, CBSSports.com and ESPN.com, and a second-team selection by The Sporting News. He was also named to the 10-man John R. Wooden Award All-America team. Prior to McDermott, the only other player honored by the USBWA with All-America status had been second-team selection Kyle Korver in 2003, and the only prior NABC selections from Creighton had been second-teamer Paul Silas (1964) and third-team selections Benoit Benjamin (1985) and Korver (2003).

Oscar, Bird, DougDoug McDermott set a Creighton (and MVC) record for points by a freshman with 581 in 2010-11. As a sophomore McDermott had 801 points, joining Oscar Robertson and Larry Bird as the only sophomores in MVC history with at least 800 points in a season. Last year McDermott became the first player in MVC history to reach 2,000 career points as a junior, and joined Robertson and Bird as the only players in league history to reach 2,000 points in less than three seasons of work. Below is a list of the most prolific scorers in MVC history, as well as the top single-season scorers in Creighton history (all classes):Top Scorers, MVC History (All Years) Pts. Name, School Years1125 Hersey Hawkins, Bradley 1987-88 1011 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 1959-60984 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 1957-58978 Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati 1958-59973 Larry Bird, Indiana State 1978-79959 Larry Bird, Indiana State 1977-78918 Larry Bird, Indiana State 1976-77844 Xavier McDaniel, Wichita State 1984-85 834 Doug McDermott, Creighton 2012-13815 Lewis Lloyd, Drake 1979-80801 Doug McDermott, Creighton 2011-12

Scoring In NumbersDoug McDermott owned 834 points in 36 games last year, an average of 23.2 per contest that ranked him second nationally in scoring. McDermott’s 23.2 points per game ranked fourth-most in CU single-season history and were the most since Bob Portman averaged 26.2 points per game in 1968-69. Portman, who finished fifth nationally in scoring in 1967-68 (29.5 ppg.), was the only previous Bluejay to ever rank in the top-10 of the year-end scoring leaders, before McDermott did it each of the past two seasons (3rd in 2011-12, 2nd last year). McDermott’s 23.2 points per game were the most by a MVC player since Bradley’s Curtis Stuckey (25.1 ppg.) in 1990-91.

Repeat All-AmericanDoug McDermott joined some elite company by being named a First Team All-American by the USBWA, Associated Press and the NABC for a second consecutive season last spring. He is the 70th player to repeat the honor from the USBWA, 55th from the NABC, and 51st in the history of the Associated Press. If McDermott is named First Team All-American by the AP this year, he’ll become the first three-time first team selection since Patrick Ewing and Wayman Tisdale from 1983-85.

Not Half BadDoug McDermott’s highest scoring half of his career has been 31 points, done as a sophomore in the second half at Bradley when he scored a career-best 44 points. McDermott has scored 15 points or more in a half 62 times during his career, and Creighton is 49-3 in those contests (10 times he’s scored 15 or more in both halves). McDermott owns 15 halves in his career with 20 or more points, and just six scoreless halves.

The 800 ClubCreighton’s Doug McDermott led the nation with 834 points last season after owning a league-high (and second-most nationally) 801 as a sophomore. McDermott joined Oscar Robertson and Larry Bird as the third player in MVC history with multiple 800-point seasons. Nationwide, McDermott was the first player with consecutive seasons of 800 points or more since Stephen Curry (Davidson) and Lester Hudson (Tennessee-Martin) in both 2007-08 and 2008-09.

What A Start!Greg McDermott is 101-34 on the Creighton sideline early in his fourth year at the helm. The 101 wins are already the most in Creighton history in the first four seasons.Most Wins at CU, First Four SeasonsCoach Years W-L After 4 YrsGreg McDermott 2010-Pres. 101-34 so farTom Apke 1974-78 79-30Eddie Sutton 1969-73 59-43Tony Barone 1985-89 57-62Red McManus 1959-63 56-46Dana Altman 1994-98 54-59Thomas E. Mills 1916-20 53-6Willis Reed 1981-85 52-65A.A. Schabinger 1922-26 50-18

Rasmussen Joins to MBB CommitteeCreighton Athletic Director Bruce Rasmussen began a five-year term on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee on September 1st. He is the only newcomer to the committee for the 2013-14 academic year, replacing last year’s chair, Mike Bobinski.

Championship Duo, Men & WomenCreighton was one of seven schools that won a regular-season conference title in both men’s and women’s basketball last year. That elite group consists of Montana (Big Sky), Akron (Mid-American), Texas Southern (Southwestern Athletic), South Dakota State (Summit), Middle Tennessee (Sun Belt), Gonzaga (West Coast) and Creighton (Missouri Valley).

Supporting CastDoug McDermott was Creighton’s only player to average in double-figures last year, but he had lots of support to help lead the Jays to 28 wins. Creighton was 11-0 when Ethan Wragge scored in double-figures last year. CU is 39-3 under Greg McDermott when Wragge shoots 50 percent or better from three-point range, and 29-3 under McDermott when Wragge scores in double-figures. Creighton was 8-1 when Austin Chatman scored in double-figures last year. Creighton was 6-2 when Jahenns Manigat scored in double-figures last year. CU is now 26-1 all-time when Manigat makes three or more 3-pointers, including 24 straight wins, and the Jays are 26-2 (with 24 straight wins) when Manigat shoots better than 50 percent from 3-point range. Creighton is 14-0 all-time when Avery Dingman makes multiple three-pointers. Creighton is 48-4 all-time when Will Artino (65.7 percent) misses a field goal attempt.

Pizza Pie, Piled High = WinsThanks to a promotion with Omaha-based Godfather’s Pizza, Creighton season ticket-holders can get a free mini pizza any time the Jays score 75 points at home. History has proven that when the team earns the fans pizza, it often leads to a victory as well. The first three years of CenturyLink Center Omaha (2003-06), Creighton needed 70 points to earn its fans free pizza, and the Jays went 27-3 when reaching that threshold, closing out that run with 12 straight wins. Since upping the standard to 75 points prior to the 2006-07 campaign, Creighton is a perfect 78-0 when scoring 75 points or more at CenturyLink Center Omaha. In other words, Creighton is a perfect 90-0 in CenturyLink Center Omaha since Feb. 6, 2005 when scoring enough points to earn its fans some free pizza.

Home RunSince Greg McDermott took over four years ago, Creighton is averaging 79.42 points per home game (5,480 points in 69 home games). That’s a vital number since Creighton is 104-0 at home (75-0 at CenturyLink Center Omaha) when scoring 78 points or more and 86-0 at home (59-0 at CenturyLink Center Omaha) when scoring 80 points or more at home dating to a 92-83 loss to Southern Illinois on Feb. 19, 2000.

Last Season RecapCreighton went 28-8 and reached the third round of the MVC Tournament last season. Creighton was ranked in the Associated Press top-25 in 16-of-20 weeks and finished 22nd in the year-end poll. Doug McDermott ranked second nationally in scoring (23.2), breaking his own school-record with 834 points. He repeated as a consensus First Team All-American while also sweeping MVC Player of the Year and MVC Tournament MVP honors for a second straight winter. Gregory Echenique (9.7 ppg., 6.6 rpg.) and Grant Gibbs (8.5 ppg., 5.8 apg.) were named Honorable-Mention All-Valley, while Ethan Wragge nabbed Sixth Man of the Year accolades. The Jays ranked second nationally in field goal percentage (.501) and three-point percentage (.414), fourth in assists (16.9), sixth in home attendance (17,155) and ninth in free throw percentage (.759). Creighton defeated Wichita State in the regular-season finale to claim the outright MVC title before winning its league-record 12th Valley Tournament title to clinch an NCAA bid with another win over the Shockers. At the NCAA’s, Creighton topped Cincinnati 67-63 before falling to No. 6 Duke in the third round.

Shuttle Service Provided AgainChief Bus will provide complimentary shuttle service from the Creighton University campus to CenturyLink Center Omaha for all men’s basketball home games this season. The service is available to all fans, not just Creighton students. The shuttle will start 75 minutes before tip-off and shuttles will continue to operate the route during the game. The three designated stops for pick-up around the CU campus are: 24th & California (nearside/southbound); 20th & Cass (nearside/eastbound) and at Billy Blues Alumni Grill (outside the Mike & Josie Harper Center in the turnaround which is on the east side of the building). The shuttle will then go eastbound on Capitol Avenue and then go north up 10th Street for drop-off at the CenturyLink Center Omaha convention center entrance. The route is designed for each shuttle driver to make a roundtrip every 15 minutes. Following the game’s conclusion, the shuttle will start at the CenturyLink Center Omaha convention center entrance on 10th Street and loop the original route with the first of three stops at 24th & California Streets.

Ticket InformationSingle-game tickets for the 2013-14 season went on sale on October 29th at 10 am. Fans can purchase single-game tickets at CenturyLink Center Omaha Box Office, Ryan Athletic Center, all Ticketmaster locations (Baker’s, Younkers), Ticketmaster online at http://www.ticketmaster.com or by calling Ticketmaster and charging by phone at (800) 745-3000. Only upper bowl seats will be available for any game. For more information, call the Creighton Ticket Office at (402) 280-JAYS.